A rhombus, trapezoid or parallelogram could all contain a 45 degree vertex. Squares and rectangles only have 90 degree vertices.
A rhombus, trapezoid or parallelogram could all contain a 45 degree vertex. Squares and rectangles only have 90 degree vertices.
Most quadrilaterals. The only exceptions are rectangles (including squares).
trapezoid, parallelogram, and rhombus (people call it the diamond)
90 - 45 = 45 So another 45 degree angle is the complement of a 45 degree angle.
the coterminal side of 45 degree is -315 degree
A rhombus, trapezoid or parallelogram could all contain a 45 degree vertex. Squares and rectangles only have 90 degree vertices.
A rhombus, trapezoid or parallelogram could all contain a 45 degree vertex. Squares and rectangles only have 90 degree vertices.
A rhombus, trapezoid or parallelogram could all contain a 45 degree vertex. Squares and rectangles only have 90 degree vertices.
Most quadrilaterals. The only exceptions are rectangles (including squares).
A square has diagonals that split the angles into two 45-degree parts, thus bisecting them.
trapezoid, parallelogram, and rhombus (people call it the diamond)
A 45 degree turn is an angle
45 degree angle
No, elbow 135 degree and elbow 45 degree are different from each other.
Yes, there is a 45 degree angle, and it is known as an acute angle.
90 - 45 = 45 So another 45 degree angle is the complement of a 45 degree angle.
45 degree - if the question concerns an angle. If it is temperature, the answer depends on the scale.